And no – option 1. Get the plot from Wikipedia, and use the Wikipedia footnotes (not the article itself) for the rest. The teacher will check the actual Wikipedia article.
In my mother’s effects, I found an old book report of mine for Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones. But I know I didn’t read that book at the time. I’ve read it since. And it’s a pretty good book report. I actually gave some good insights, in fact. And I have no idea where I got the information, or how I made that book report.
Isn’t the WiFi just always on? Who “fires it up”?
And no – option 1. Get the plot from Wikipedia, and use the Wikipedia footnotes (not the article itself) for the rest. The teacher will check the actual Wikipedia article.
In my mother’s effects, I found an old book report of mine for Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones. But I know I didn’t read that book at the time. I’ve read it since. And it’s a pretty good book report. I actually gave some good insights, in fact. And I have no idea where I got the information, or how I made that book report.